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The world's best skateboarding goat, the globe's largest moving mechanical dragon and the smallest roadworthy car are among the latest records set and included in the Guinness World Records 2014 book. Tara Cleary reports.

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'A Boy and His Atom,' the World's &#34;Smallest&#34; Movie

Reuters (May 1, 2013) &#151; A movie with atoms as actors has been named by the Guinness World Records organization, as the &quot;world&#039;s smallest movie.&quot; Called &#039;A Boy and his Atom,&#039; the stop-action film was produced by IBM to introduce students to the world of mathematics and science, while highlighting IBM&#039;s own history of research.

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